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  • Optic equation
  • Equation of the form 1/a + 1/b = 1/c

    In number theory, the optic equation is an equation that requires the sum of the reciprocals of two positive integers a and b to equal the reciprocal

    Optic equation

    Optic equation

    Optic_equation

  • Crossed ladders problem
  • Mathematical puzzle

    solution methods below rely on the property that A, B, and h satisfy the optic equation, i.e. 1 A + 1 B = 1 h , {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{A}}+{\tfrac {1}{B}}={\tfrac

    Crossed ladders problem

    Crossed_ladders_problem

  • Optical fiber
  • Light-conducting fiber

    transmit light from one end to the other. Such fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communication, where they permit transmission over longer distances and

    Optical fiber

    Optical fiber

    Optical_fiber

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    4, 5. The reciprocal Pythagorean theorem is a special case of the optic equation 1 p + 1 q = 1 r {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{p}}+{\frac {1}{q}}={\frac

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • Fermat's Last Theorem
  • 17th-century conjecture proved by Andrew Wiles in 1994

    is, those with no prime factor common to all of a, b, and c) to the optic equation a−1 + b−1 = c−1 can be written as a = m k + m 2 b = m k + k 2 c = m

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's_Last_Theorem

  • Heptagon
  • Shape with seven sides

    c {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{a}}={\frac {1}{b}}+{\frac {1}{c}}} (the optic equation) and hence a b + a c = b c , {\displaystyle ab+ac=bc,} and b 3 + 2 b

    Heptagon

    Heptagon

    Heptagon

  • List of sums of reciprocals
  • of numbers times the reciprocal of the sum of their reciprocals. The optic equation requires the sum of the reciprocals of two positive integers a and b

    List of sums of reciprocals

    List_of_sums_of_reciprocals

  • Acousto-optics
  • Study of interactions between sound and light

    (or sound in general) through an ultrasonic grating. In general, acousto-optic effects are based on the change of the refractive index of a medium due

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

  • Kerr effect
  • Change in refractive index of a material in response to an applied electric field

    The Kerr effect, also called the quadratic electro-optic (QEO) effect, is a change in the refractive index of a material in response to an applied electric

    Kerr effect

    Kerr_effect

  • Sellmeier equation
  • Empirical relationship between refractive index and wavelength

    Sellmeier equation is an empirical relationship between refractive index and wavelength for a particular transparent medium. The equation is used to

    Sellmeier equation

    Sellmeier equation

    Sellmeier_equation

  • Optical flow
  • Pattern of motion in a visual scene due to relative motion of the observer

    Optical flow or optic flow is the pattern of apparent motion of objects, surfaces, and edges in a visual scene caused by the relative motion between an

    Optical flow

    Optical flow

    Optical_flow

  • Harmonic mean
  • Inverse of the average of the inverses of a set of numbers

    along the three crystallographic directions. As for other optic equations, the thin lens equation ⁠1/f⁠ = ⁠1/u⁠ + ⁠1/v⁠ can be rewritten such that the focal

    Harmonic mean

    Harmonic_mean

  • Heptagonal triangle
  • Obtuse triangle formed by the side and diagonals of a regular heptagon

    {1}{a}}&={\frac {1}{b}}+{\frac {1}{c}}\end{aligned}}} (the latter being the optic equation) and hence a b + a c = b c , {\displaystyle ab+ac=bc,} and b 3 + 2 b

    Heptagonal triangle

    Heptagonal triangle

    Heptagonal_triangle

  • Magneto-optic Kerr effect
  • Changes to light reflected from a magnetized surface

    In physics the magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) or the surface magneto-optic Kerr effect (SMOKE) is one of the magneto-optic effects. It describes the

    Magneto-optic Kerr effect

    Magneto-optic Kerr effect

    Magneto-optic_Kerr_effect

  • Telegrapher's equations
  • Mathematical descriptions of transmission line voltage and current

    The telegrapher's equations (or telegraph equations) are a set of two coupled, linear partial differential equations that model voltage and current along

    Telegrapher's equations

    Telegrapher's_equations

  • Single-mode optical fiber
  • Optical fiber designed to carry only a single mode of light, the transverse mode

    In fiber-optic communication, a single-mode optical fiber, also known as fundamental- or mono-mode, is an optical fiber designed to carry only a single

    Single-mode optical fiber

    Single-mode optical fiber

    Single-mode_optical_fiber

  • Laser diode rate equations
  • laser diode rate equations model the electrical and optical performance of a laser diode. This system of ordinary differential equations relates the number

    Laser diode rate equations

    Laser_diode_rate_equations

  • Lens
  • Optical device which transmits and refracts light

    conical optical surface. It images a point source into a line along the optic axis, or transforms a laser beam into a ring. Diffractive optical elements

    Lens

    Lens

    Lens

  • Birefringence
  • Refractive property of materials

    known as the optic axis of the material. Light propagating parallel to the optic axis (whose polarization is always perpendicular to the optic axis) is governed

    Birefringence

    Birefringence

    Birefringence

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    waves. The Kirchhoff diffraction equation, which is derived using Maxwell's equations, puts the Huygens-Fresnel equation on a firmer physical foundation

    Optics

    Optics

  • Link budget
  • Accounting of signal gains and losses in communications

    waves, cables, waveguides, or optical fibers, to the receiver. It is an equation giving the received power from the transmitter power, after the attenuation

    Link budget

    Link_budget

  • Fourier optics
  • Study of classical optics using Fourier transforms

    Substituting this expression into the scalar wave equation above yields the time-independent form of the wave equation, Re ⁡ { ( ∇ 2 + k 2 ) ψ ( r ) } = 0 {\displaystyle

    Fourier optics

    Fourier_optics

  • Activation energy
  • Minimum energy required for a chemical reaction

    equation gives the quantitative basis of the relationship between the activation energy and the rate at which a reaction proceeds. From the equation,

    Activation energy

    Activation energy

    Activation_energy

  • Diode
  • Two-terminal electronic component

    Hui, Rongqing (2020). "Passive optical components". Introduction to Fiber-Optic Communications. pp. 209–297. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-805345-4.00006-8.

    Diode

    Diode

    Diode

  • Microphone
  • Device that converts sound into an electrical signal

    recording. Fiber-optic microphones possess high dynamic and frequency range, similar to the best high-fidelity conventional microphones. Fiber-optic microphones

    Microphone

    Microphone

    Microphone

  • Sagnac effect
  • Relativistic effect due to rotation

    a standard fibre optic gyroscope, shown on the left, and a modified fibre optic conveyor, shown on the right, conform to the equation Δt = 2vL/c2, whose

    Sagnac effect

    Sagnac effect

    Sagnac_effect

  • Electromagnetism
  • Fundamental interaction between charged particles

    and distribution; light, heat, and sound production and detection; fiber optic and wireless communication; sensors; computation; electrolysis; electroplating;

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

  • Faraday effect
  • Physical magneto-optical phenomenon

    Faraday effect or Faraday rotation, sometimes referred to as the magneto-optic Faraday effect (MOFE), is a physical magneto-optical phenomenon. The Faraday

    Faraday effect

    Faraday_effect

  • Orthoptic (geometry)
  • All points for which two tangents of a curve intersect at 90° angles

    = 1 {\displaystyle x^{2/3}+y^{2/3}=1} is a quadrifolium with the polar equation r = 1 2 cos ⁡ ( 2 φ ) ,   0 ≤ φ < 2 π {\displaystyle r={\tfrac {1}{\sqrt

    Orthoptic (geometry)

    Orthoptic (geometry)

    Orthoptic_(geometry)

  • Gyroscope
  • Device for measuring or maintaining orientation

    electronic devices (sometimes called gyrometers), solid-state ring lasers, fibre optic gyroscopes, and the extremely sensitive quantum gyroscope. Applications

    Gyroscope

    Gyroscope

    Gyroscope

  • Matter wave
  • Quantum mechanical waves describing matter

    some sort of wave equation. Inspired by Debye's remark, Erwin Schrödinger decided to find a proper three-dimensional wave equation for the electron. He

    Matter wave

    Matter_wave

  • Waveplate
  • Optical polarization device

    ⁠. The ordinary axis is perpendicular to the optic axis. The extraordinary axis is parallel to the optic axis. For a light wave normally incident upon

    Waveplate

    Waveplate

    Waveplate

  • Nonlinearity (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nonlinear optical effect; AKA the Kerr effect or the quadratic electro-optic (QEO) effect), a change in the refractive index of a material proportional

    Nonlinearity (disambiguation)

    Nonlinearity_(disambiguation)

  • Sagitta (optics)
  • curvature of the optical surface. The sag S(r) is the displacement along the optic axis of the surface from the vertex, at distance r {\displaystyle r} from

    Sagitta (optics)

    Sagitta (optics)

    Sagitta_(optics)

  • Geometrical optics
  • Model of optics describing light as geometric rays

    allows for fiber optics technology. As light signals travel down a fiber optic cable, they undergo total internal reflection allowing for essentially no

    Geometrical optics

    Geometrical_optics

  • Limescale
  • Hard, chalky deposit of calcium carbonate

    of water softening or other water treatment. Limescale can also affect optic products, such as glasses and mirrors. The type found deposited on the heating

    Limescale

    Limescale

    Limescale

  • Soliton
  • Self-reinforcing single wave packet

    in fiber optics applications. Solitons in a fiber optic system are described by the Manakov equations. Solitons' inherent stability make long-distance

    Soliton

    Soliton

    Soliton

  • Phase modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    Automatic frequency control Modulation sphere Polar modulation Electro-optic modulator for Pockel's Effect phase modulation for applying sidebands to

    Phase modulation

    Phase_modulation

  • Radius of curvature (optics)
  • Distance from the vertex of a lens or mirror to its center of curvature

    _{1}r^{2}+\alpha _{2}r^{4}+\alpha _{3}r^{6}+\cdots ,} where the optic axis is presumed to lie in the z direction, and z ( r ) {\displaystyle z(r)}

    Radius of curvature (optics)

    Radius of curvature (optics)

    Radius_of_curvature_(optics)

  • Shear stress
  • Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section

    Pure shear stress is related to pure shear strain, denoted γ, by the equation τ = γ G , {\displaystyle \tau =\gamma G,} where G is the shear modulus

    Shear stress

    Shear stress

    Shear_stress

  • Light
  • Electromagnetic radiation humans can see

    on objects in its path, a phenomenon which can be deduced by Maxwell's equations, but can be more easily explained by the particle nature of light: photons

    Light

    Light

    Light

  • Index of optics articles
  • Absorption Absorption spectrum Acousto-optics Acousto-optic deflector Acousto-optic filter Acousto-optic modulator Active laser medium Afterglow Airglow Airy

    Index of optics articles

    Index_of_optics_articles

  • Impulse (physics)
  • Integral of a comparatively larger force over a short time interval

    per unit mass. This fact can be used to derive the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, which relates the vehicle's propulsive change in velocity to the engine's

    Impulse (physics)

    Impulse (physics)

    Impulse_(physics)

  • Optothermal stability
  • changing thermal environment can cause an optic to bend due to either 1) changing thermal gradients on the optic and a non-zero coefficient of thermal expansion

    Optothermal stability

    Optothermal_stability

  • Nd:YCOB
  • Jean Paul; Pelenc, Denis; Fontana, Marc D. (2005-02-01). "Electro-optic, thermo-optic, and dielectric properties of YCOB and Nd:YCOB crystals: comparative

    Nd:YCOB

    Nd:YCOB

  • Faraday rotator
  • Optical polarization rotator based on the Faraday effect

    rotator is a polarization rotator based on the Faraday effect, a magneto-optic effect involving transmission of light through a material when a longitudinal

    Faraday rotator

    Faraday rotator

    Faraday_rotator

  • Four-wave mixing
  • Phenomenon in nonlinear optics

    identical properties to the case of three interacting waves. FWM is a fiber-optic characteristic that affects wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) systems

    Four-wave mixing

    Four-wave_mixing

  • Magnetic domain
  • Region of a magnetic material in which the magnetization has uniform direction

    nonlinear differential equations, called Brown's equations after William Fuller Brown Jr. Although in principle these equations can be solved for the stable

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic_domain

  • Spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome
  • Visual impairment

    confirmed visual and anatomical changes during or after long-duration flights. Optic disc edema, globe flattening, choroidal folds, hyperopic shifts and an increased

    Spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome

    Spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome

    Spaceflight_associated_neuro-ocular_syndrome

  • Computational electromagnetics
  • Branch of physics

    using computer programs to compute approximate solutions to Maxwell's equations to calculate antenna performance, electromagnetic compatibility, radar

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational_electromagnetics

  • Aspheric lens
  • Type of lens

    a conic section rotated about the optic axis, with form determined by κ {\displaystyle \kappa } : The above equation suffers from strong correlation between

    Aspheric lens

    Aspheric lens

    Aspheric_lens

  • Zeeman effect
  • Spectral line splitting in magnetic field

    to Zeeman effect. Cotton–Mouton effect Faraday effect Lamb shift Magneto-optic Kerr effect Polarization spectroscopy Stark effect Voigt effect Zeeman energy

    Zeeman effect

    Zeeman effect

    Zeeman_effect

  • Magnonics
  • Subfield of magnetism

    standard in laboratory environments.[citation needed] Based on the magneto-optic Kerr effect, TR-MOKE is a pump-probe technique where a pulsed laser source

    Magnonics

    Magnonics

  • Inertial navigation system
  • Continuously computed dead reckoning

    original velocity as the initial conditions) using the correct kinematic equations yields the inertial velocities of the system and integration again (using

    Inertial navigation system

    Inertial navigation system

    Inertial_navigation_system

  • Pupillary light reflex
  • Eye reflex which alters the pupil's size in response to light intensity

    convey information via the optic nerve, the most peripheral, distal, portion of which is the optic disc. Some axons of the optic nerve connect to the pretectal

    Pupillary light reflex

    Pupillary light reflex

    Pupillary_light_reflex

  • Nonlinear optics
  • Branch of physics

    used in electro-optic modulators. Acousto-optics, the refractive index is affected by acoustic waves (ultrasound); used in acousto-optic modulators. Raman

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear_optics

  • Beam parameter product
  • Measure of laser beam quality

    wavelength. The quality of a beam is important for many applications. In fiber-optic communications beams with an M2 close to 1 are required for coupling to

    Beam parameter product

    Beam_parameter_product

  • Athermalization
  • Process of achieving optothermal stability in optomechanical systems

    glass-dependent constants for an optic in vacuum. The power of an optic as a function of temperature can be written from the equations for extensive and intensive

    Athermalization

    Athermalization

    Athermalization

  • Electronic tongue
  • Instrument that measures and compares tastes

    Shin-Won (2017). "Highly sensitive and wide-dynamic-range side-polished fiber-optic taste sensor". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 249: 700–707. Bibcode:2017SeAcB

    Electronic tongue

    Electronic tongue

    Electronic_tongue

  • Submarine communications cable
  • Transoceanic communication line placed on the seabed

    War II. Active fiber-optic cables may be useful in detecting seismic events which alter cable polarization. In the 1980s, fiber-optic cables were developed

    Submarine communications cable

    Submarine communications cable

    Submarine_communications_cable

  • Double-slit experiment
  • Physics experiment

    interference experiment with light beams modulated in anti-phase by an electro-optic shutter". Physics Letters A. 39 (4): 333–334. Bibcode:1972PhLA...39..333S

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit_experiment

  • EOM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Eom (Korean surname) Electro-optic modulator End of message Enterprise output management Equations of motion Ensemble optimization method;

    EOM

    EOM

  • Digital back-propagation
  • algorithm in the digital domain by solving the inverse nonlinear Schrödinger equation of the fiber link using the split-step Fourier method (SSFM) to calculate

    Digital back-propagation

    Digital_back-propagation

  • List of materials properties
  • significantly simplify the differential constitutive equations that are used to describe the property. Equations describing relevant materials properties are

    List of materials properties

    List_of_materials_properties

  • Color blindness
  • Decreased ability to see color or color differences

    blindness can also result from physical or chemical damage to the eye, the optic nerve, parts of the brain, or from medication toxicity. Color vision also

    Color blindness

    Color blindness

    Color_blindness

  • Attenuation
  • Gradual loss of flux intensity through a medium

    Stokes' law for measuring extensional viscosity and volume viscosity. Wave equations which take acoustic attenuation into account can be written on a fractional

    Attenuation

    Attenuation

  • Index of wave articles
  • Absorption wavemeter Acoustic wave Acoustic wave equation Acoustics Acousto-optic effect Acousto-optic modulator Acousto-optics Airy disc Airy wave theory

    Index of wave articles

    Index_of_wave_articles

  • Backscatter
  • Reflection which reverses the direction of a wave, particle, or signal

    non-linear optics, and described by a class of solutions to the three-wave equation. Sometimes, the scattering is more or less isotropic, i.e. the incoming

    Backscatter

    Backscatter

    Backscatter

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    the cerebellum and 50% of all neurons are held within its structure. The optic tectum allows actions to be directed toward points in space, most commonly

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Transmission line
  • Cable or other structure for carrying radio waves

    approximately constant. The telegrapher's equations (or just telegraph equations) are a pair of linear differential equations which describe the voltage ( V {\displaystyle

    Transmission line

    Transmission line

    Transmission_line

  • Tachyon
  • Hypothetical faster-than-light particle

    faster-than-light readings were due to a faulty element of the experiment's fibre optic timing system. In special relativity, a faster-than-light particle would

    Tachyon

    Tachyon

  • Gekko (optimization software)
  • Python package

    Python package solves large-scale mixed-integer and differential algebraic equations with nonlinear programming solvers (IPOPT, APOPT, BPOPT, SNOPT, MINOS)

    Gekko (optimization software)

    Gekko_(optimization_software)

  • Beam splitter
  • Optical device which splits a beam of light in two

    such as interferometers, also finding widespread application in fibre optic telecommunications. In its most common form, a cube, a beam splitter is

    Beam splitter

    Beam splitter

    Beam_splitter

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    as semiconductor lasers) are used to send data over many types of fiber optic cable, from digital audio over TOSLINK cables to the very high bandwidth

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Optical computing
  • Computer that uses photons or light waves

    things to function well: optical processor optical data transfer, e.g. fiber-optic cable optical storage, optical power source (light source) Substituting

    Optical computing

    Optical_computing

  • Magneto-optical trap
  • Apparatus for trapping and cooling neutral atoms

    is linearly proportional to the field strength. As a note, the Maxwell equation ∇ ⋅ B = 0 {\displaystyle \nabla \cdot \mathbf {B} =0} implies that the

    Magneto-optical trap

    Magneto-optical trap

    Magneto-optical_trap

  • Cyclops (Marvel Comics)
  • Marvel Comics superhero

    aggressive. Cyclops emits powerful beams of energy from his eyes, described as "optic blasts", which have the appearance of red light and deliver massive concussive

    Cyclops (Marvel Comics)

    Cyclops_(Marvel_Comics)

  • Evanescent field
  • Type of field where the net flow of electromagnetic energy is zero

    quantum mechanics, where the wave equation arises from the physics involved. In these cases, solutions to the wave equation resulting in imaginary propagation

    Evanescent field

    Evanescent_field

  • Lithium niobate
  • Chemical compound

    optical parametric oscillators, Q-switching devices for lasers, other acousto-optic devices, optical switches for gigahertz frequencies, etc. It is an excellent

    Lithium niobate

    Lithium niobate

    Lithium_niobate

  • Hypermetabolism
  • Metabolic disorder in humans

    D., Jonathan. "Graves' Disease: Proptosis, Lid Retraction, Strabismus, Optic Nerve Compression". The Eyes Have It. University of Michigan Kellogg Eye

    Hypermetabolism

    Hypermetabolism

  • Tailored Access Operations
  • Unit of the U.S. National Security Agency

    equipped submarines, currently the USS Jimmy Carter, are used to wiretap fibre optic cables around the globe. S3283 – Expeditionary Access Operations (EAO) S3285

    Tailored Access Operations

    Tailored Access Operations

    Tailored_Access_Operations

  • Mach–Zehnder interferometer
  • Device to determine relative phase shift

    Mach–Zehnder interferometers are used in electro-optic modulators, electronic devices used in various fiber-optic communication applications. Mach–Zehnder modulators

    Mach–Zehnder interferometer

    Mach–Zehnder interferometer

    Mach–Zehnder_interferometer

  • Special relativity
  • Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein

    {\displaystyle dt'} from Equation 5 into Equation 8, followed by straightforward mathematical manipulations and back-substitution from Equation 7 yields the Lorentz

    Special relativity

    Special relativity

    Special_relativity

  • Ferrofluid
  • Liquid that is attracted by poles of a magnet

    selectively react to a song's treble or bass. A magneto-optic device and magnetic-field flux viewer dynamic optic lens can be created by using a superparamagnetic

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

  • Anti-reflective coating
  • Optical coating that reduces reflection

    impedance matching of electrical signals. (A similar method is used in fibre optic research, where an index-matching oil is sometimes used to temporarily defeat

    Anti-reflective coating

    Anti-reflective coating

    Anti-reflective_coating

  • Reciprocity (electromagnetism)
  • Theorem in classical electromagnetism

    densities (sources) and the resulting electromagnetic fields in Maxwell's equations for time-invariant linear media under certain constraints. Reciprocity

    Reciprocity (electromagnetism)

    Reciprocity (electromagnetism)

    Reciprocity_(electromagnetism)

  • Anterior chamber of eyeball
  • Space in the eye

    resulting in increased intraocular pressure, progressive damage to the optic nerve head, and eventually blindness. The depth of the anterior chamber

    Anterior chamber of eyeball

    Anterior chamber of eyeball

    Anterior_chamber_of_eyeball

  • Abbe sine condition
  • Design rule for optical systems

    _{\mathrm {o} },\beta _{\mathrm {o} })} are the angles (relative to the optic axis) of any two rays as they leave the object, and ( α i , β i ) {\textstyle

    Abbe sine condition

    Abbe sine condition

    Abbe_sine_condition

  • Fused quartz
  • Glass consisting of pure silica

    impurity content making it transparent deeper into the ultraviolet. An optic with a thickness of 1 cm has a transmittance around 50% at a wavelength

    Fused quartz

    Fused quartz

    Fused_quartz

  • Photoacoustic imaging
  • Imaging using the photoacoustic effect

    internal source distribution, we need to solve the inverse problem of equation (3) (i.e. to obtain p 0 {\displaystyle p_{0}} ). A representative method

    Photoacoustic imaging

    Photoacoustic imaging

    Photoacoustic_imaging

  • Opto-electronic oscillator
  • Circuit which produces an optical or electronic sine wave signal

    transmission characteristics of an optical modulator together with a fiber-optic delay line to convert light energy into stable, spectrally pure RF/microwave

    Opto-electronic oscillator

    Opto-electronic oscillator

    Opto-electronic_oscillator

  • History of the Internet
  • the advent of wave division multiplexing (WDM) and the rollout of fiber optic cables in the mid-1990s, had a revolutionary impact on culture, commerce

    History of the Internet

    History of the Internet

    History_of_the_Internet

  • Haiyin Sun
  • Chinese-American optical engineer

    that are: Sun, Haiyin (2026). Non-Sequential Optical Design using Zemax OpticStudio®: Design Process and Practical Examples. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE

    Haiyin Sun

    Haiyin_Sun

  • Atomic clock
  • Clock that monitors the resonant frequency of atoms

    established fibre-optic links, and tests have begun on sections between Paris and Teddington, and Paris and Braunschweig. Fibre-optic links between experimental

    Atomic clock

    Atomic clock

    Atomic_clock

  • Speed of light
  • Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum

    to the speed of light through air have over comparatively slower fibre optic signals. Similarly, communications between the Earth and spacecraft are

    Speed of light

    Speed of light

    Speed_of_light

  • Leak detection
  • Detection of leaks in pipelines

    radiometers or thermal cameras, vapor sensors, acoustic microphones or fiber-optic cables) to monitor external pipeline parameters. Some countries formally

    Leak detection

    Leak_detection

  • Gyrocompass
  • Type of non-magnetic compass based on the rotation of the Earth

    aspect of the general gyroscopic effect. Gyrocompasses, such as the fibre optic gyrocompass are widely used to provide a heading for navigation on ships

    Gyrocompass

    Gyrocompass

    Gyrocompass

  • Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Ongoing conflict since 2014

    Politics portal Russia portal Ukraine portal Current events portal Fiber optic drone – Uncrewed vehicle guided by an optical fiber List of conflicts in

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian war

    Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • Snowden disclosures
  • Disclosures of NSA and related global espionage

    University of Hong Kong and Tsinghua University in Beijing, and the Asian fiber-optic network operator Pacnet. Only Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK

    Snowden disclosures

    Snowden disclosures

    Snowden_disclosures

  • Crystal optics
  • Sub-branch of Optical Physics

    which direction it is travelling in the medium. In terms of Maxwell's equations in a dielectric, this gives a relationship between the electric displacement

    Crystal optics

    Crystal_optics

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  • Female

    Greek

    ISIS

    (Ίσις) Greek form of Coptic Esi, ISIS means "(female) of the throne," which is usually translated "Queen of the throne." This name is a corruption of her true name which is unknown because Egyptian hieroglyphs left out most of the vowels.

    ISIS

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  • Chanasyaa | சாநாஸ்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chanasyaa | சாநாஸ்யா

    Delighting, Pleasant

  • Polika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Polika

  • Chappy
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Chappy

    Peddler; Merchant; Diminutive of Chapman

  • Sheik Mohamed
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sheik Mohamed

  • Karakasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Karakasa

    Harsh; A Sword

  • Alissandrine
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Alissandrine

    Noble

  • Sopia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Sopia

    Skin with Beauty

  • Hanes
  • Biblical

    Hanes

    banishment of grace

  • Ishadaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Ishadaya

    Sunrise

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  • Ocular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the eye; optic.

  • Coptic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Copts.

  • Coptic
  • n.

    The language of the Copts.

  • Oculary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the eye; ocular; optic; as, oculary medicines.

  • Optics
  • n.

    That branch of physical science which treats of the nature and properties of light, the laws of its modification by opaque and transparent bodies, and the phenomena of vision.

  • Octic
  • a.

    Of the eighth degree or order.

  • Optic
  • a.

    The organ of sight; an eye.

  • Sclerotal
  • n.

    The optic capsule; the sclerotic coat of the eye.

  • Octic
  • n.

    A quantic of the eighth degree.

  • Optically
  • adv.

    By optics or sight; with reference to optics.

  • Heteroptics
  • n.

    False optics.

  • Squint
  • v. t.

    To cause to look with noncoincident optic axes.

  • Optic
  • a.

    An eyeglass.

  • Uniaxial
  • a.

    Having but one optic axis, or line of no double refraction.

  • Subthalamic
  • a.

    Situated under the optic thalamus.

  • Ostic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or applied to, the language of the Tuscaroras, Iroquois, Wyandots, Winnebagoes, and a part of the Sioux Indians.

  • Chiasma
  • n.

    A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves.

  • Optic
  • a.

    Alt. of Optical

  • Optician
  • a.

    One skilled in optics.

  • Bisectrix
  • n.

    The line bisecting the angle between the optic axes of a biaxial crystal.